Children's Rights in Namibia

Children's Rights in Namibia
Title Children's Rights in Namibia PDF eBook
Author Oliver Christian Ruppel
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 2009
Genre Child welfare
ISBN

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The book brings together articles on childrens rights from different angels on the protection and promotion of childrens rights in Namibia. Comment 5 copies.

The status of the implementation of the African Children’s Charter: A ten-country study

The status of the implementation of the African Children’s Charter: A ten-country study
Title The status of the implementation of the African Children’s Charter: A ten-country study PDF eBook
Author Elvis Fokala
Publisher Pretoria University Law Press
Pages 377
Release 2022-06-01
Genre Law
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In 2020, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC) celebrates 30 years since its adoption. To date, 50 African States have ratified the ACRWC, and 28 have submitted the initial report, 12 have submitted both initial and periodic reports to the African Committee of Experts on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) on the implementation of the ACRWC and have received recommendations from the ACERWC. To ascertain the extent of children’s rights protection in Africa, the Centre for Human Rights was commissioned to undertake a study on the implementation of the ACRWC in 10 countries, namely: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique, Namibia, Sudan and Tanzania. In-country researchers were engaged to collect data using desk-based research to obtain information consisting of literature, documents and online sources that was then thematically analysed.

Namibia's Children

Namibia's Children
Title Namibia's Children PDF eBook
Author Michaela Fink
Publisher transcript Verlag
Pages 197
Release 2021-04-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3839456673

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Many children in Namibia find themselves facing a social crisis. They have been abandoned or abused, are malnourished, homeless, or live in shacks that barely provide any protection. However, amidst these disastrous living conditions, children have developed remarkable survival skills, and come up with equally clever and disillusioned analyses of their situation. For three years, Michaela Fink and Reimer Gronemeyer conducted interviews in Namibia with women who take care of vulnerable children. The book gives these children a voice in interviews and essays.

Namibia

Namibia
Title Namibia PDF eBook
Author Caroline Moorehead
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1988
Genre Social Science
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Children's Rights in Africa

Children's Rights in Africa
Title Children's Rights in Africa PDF eBook
Author Julia Sloth-Nielsen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 363
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Law
ISBN 1317167538

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This collection is anchored in an African conception of children's rights and the law, and reflects contemporary discourses taking place in the region of the children's rights sphere. The majority of contributors are African and adopt an individual approach to their topic which reflects their first-hand experience. The book focuses on child rights issues which have particular resonance on the continent and the chapters span themes which are both broad and narrow, containing subject matter which is both theoretical and illuminated by practice. The book profiles recent developments and experiences in furthering children's legal rights in the African context, and distils from these future trends the specific role that the law can play in the African children's rights environment.

Revisiting Children's Rights

Revisiting Children's Rights
Title Revisiting Children's Rights PDF eBook
Author Deirdre Fottrell
Publisher BRILL
Pages 206
Release 2021-07-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9004478434

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The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, passed in 1989, was the first universal treaty dedicated solely to the promotion and protection of the interests of children. In its first decade the Convention achieved near-universal ratification and is now the most widely ratified human rights treaty ever. In addition, as a consequence of its influence, children's human rights have been mainstreamed and are now prioritised at all levels within the United Nations and other regional organisations. This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the first decade of the Convention. It also brings together leading scholars and activists who place the Convention in a wider context and revisit contemporary debates and controversies in children's rights to assess the extent to which these issues have been influenced by the Convention in its first decade.

Children’s Rights and the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility

Children’s Rights and the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
Title Children’s Rights and the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility PDF eBook
Author Don Cipriani
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Law
ISBN 1317167589

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Children of almost any age can break the law, but at what age should children first face the possibility of criminal responsibility for their alleged crimes? This work is the first global analysis of national minimum ages of criminal responsibility (MACRs), the international legal obligations that surround them, and the principal considerations for establishing and implementing respective age limits. Taking an international children's rights approach, with a rich theoretical framework and the vitality of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, this work maintains a critical perspective, such as in challenging the assumptions of many children's rights scholars and advocates. Compiling the age limits and statutory sources for all countries, this book explains the broad historical origins behind most of them, identifying the recurring practical challenges that affect every country and providing the first comprehensive evidence that a general principle of international law requires all nations, regardless of their treaty ratifications, to establish respective minimum age limits.